James C. Ullrey, CISSP          ullrey@inresco.org(preferred)      
(510) 222-9713                                                            

This resume available online at http://users.lmi.net/~ullrey/JCUResume.html

EDUCATION

* M.S., B.A. Chemistry, California State University at Hayward
* Courses completed:
   "Intro to C++" class from U.C. Berkeley Extension.
   "UNIX System Security" from U.C. Berkeley Extension.
   "Intro to UNIX Usage" from U.C. Berkeley Extension.
   "Intro to UNIX System Administration" from UCB Extension.
   68K assembly using MPW at De Anza College.
   C++ for the Macintosh course from U.C. Santa Cruz Extension.
   This involved an exercise using MPW and the MacApp 2.0 class library.
   Apple Developer University's Macintosh Programming Fundamentals.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

APPLE COMPUTER INC., Cupertino, CA.
   Software Quality Engineer. 3/00 - 6/00.
   Working under contract, performed integration testing of the current build of
   Mac OS X against a variety of Macintosh hardware platforms in conjunction with
   a variety of third party software products. Tested network performance.
   Tracked bugs in bug database. Maintained records.

   Quality Engineer. 12/97 - 2/98.
   Working under contract, performed white box testing of Device Manager
   testing tools for the ADB driver. Created program to make keyboard lights dance.

   Lead Engineer. 11/96-1/97.
   Working under contract developed guide scripts for Macintosh Guide ATM
   Network Control Panel mixin. Completed product cycle.

   Lead Test Engineer. 1/96 - 8/96.
   Working under contract developed scripts for Virtual User(VU) to test the
   new operating system while under development and simultaneously test the
   testing tool, VU.

NET PROFESSIONAL MAGAZINE. Editorial Assistant. 8/97 - 10/97. Working as a
contractor under the auspices of Inresco, performed clerical functions as a
primary task and was allowed on my own time to investigate, test and
install software available as a consequence of my position with the goal of
writing magazine articles.

CIBA-CORNING, Alameda, CA. Macintosh Microsoft Excel Macro Programmer. 5/94
- 6/94 Contractor. Developed macros to process data for analysis of lab QC
analysis data.

SYNTHETICA TECHNOLOGIES, Macintosh Programmer. Richmond, CA. May-Oct. 93.
Contractor. Developed a human interface for a program to open and read a
database file of chemical information for processing the information
contained therein. Presented paper at 95 SEAM Conference titled
"Directed Graphs in Machine Intelligence".

Research Assistant. University of California, Davis. 1977 - 1983. Designed
and conducted experiments. Worked with and trained undergraduate students
in research skills. Developed code in Pascal to complete laboratory
exercises for a course in information systems. This involved data
collection, coding, and writing a program to merge and sort two sets of
data. Participated in the collaborative development of software to edit the
data in the database involving FIND, MODIFY, ADD and DELETE capability.
Developed software for relational batch retrieval. Developed an on-line
information retrieval program to interrogate the database. Completed
additional course work in database systems involving creating a database at
the database designer level using HP-3000 IMAGE for pathology data.

Highlights of professional experience available on request